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In this powerful episode of Healing Starts with the Heart, grief specialist Sharon Brubaker takes us into the often-unspoken world of collective grief—the grief that doesn't belong to just one person, one family, or one household. It belongs to all of us. When tragedy strikes a community—whether it's a school shooting, a local accident, a sudden death, or a public loss—every face reflects the sorrow. And every heart carries a piece of it.

Sharon unpacks what it means to grieve together, how public mourning impacts private pain, and why it's so hard to know what to say or do. Through her personal story and the communities she's walked with through deep loss, this episode is a reminder: you are allowed to grieve, even if you weren't the one closest to the loss.

If you've ever struggled to understand why you're hurting after a tragedy in your town—or if you've watched your community rally and then fall silent—this episode will help you name it, feel it, and find a way forward together.

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A Note from Sharon:
If you're hurting for your town, your school, your street, your neighbor—you're grieving. And you deserve space to feel it, too. Let's stop pretending we're okay. Let's stop hiding behind strong. Real grief calls for real community. Let's keep showing up for one another—not just for the funeral, but for the months and years afterward, when it matters most.

Listen weekly to Healing Starts with the Heart for truth-filled, compassionate guidance through the hardest parts of grief.

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